Getting divorced? Artificial intelligence deepfakes could cost you in court
Americans looking to settle a divorce and obtain custody of their children could rack up unforeseen court costs by trying to disprove artificial intelligence (AI)-generated deepfake videos, photographs and documents, according to a leading family law attorney.Michelle O'Neill, a co-founder of the Dallas-based law firm OWLawyers, told Fox Business that courts are seeing a "real increase" in fake evidence, frequently created with AI. The problem, she said, is becoming more commonplace and judges a